
SlayerSlayer
The Satoru Iwata of incels.is
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I think the number one sign of a winner, outside of just straight up breeding some cunny is to have been interviewed.
That someone out there admired you enough to hunt you down and ask you a formalized set of questions, because they actually want to know the whole picture about you. Its always been a secret dream of mine to be interviewed by a journalist because they saw something special about me. So few people have actually been interviewed like this in their life. Some people are such massive winners, they had to have 'winner' training-- which is the same thing as PR training. Media training. Imagine being a winner to the degree that people need you to be media trained to represent them well.
To read your name on Forbes' 30 under 30, your own answers to questions for the peons out there to read and self-improve, because its THEY who have to catch upto YOU. They are so far behind in life, they could use YOUR advice, even if it's all a scam. They are that desperate for some guidance.
It's weird that a date isn't an interview. A date is more like a test of how neurotypical you are, so that females dont get tricked into breeding with good looking autists. That's not the same thing as an interview. I dont know why all social interactions aren't more formal like a personal interview. I think that when people meet, they should have questions in mind beforehand, and then record the entire conversation, and post it for others to read so that everyone's thoughts and opinions they want out there are publicly known, that way, if you see a random person you can look them up on a database and know their personal opinions without even having to meet them. If everyone is required to do this, then it would be a lot less shamelful for people that have no internet opinions to exist.
That someone out there admired you enough to hunt you down and ask you a formalized set of questions, because they actually want to know the whole picture about you. Its always been a secret dream of mine to be interviewed by a journalist because they saw something special about me. So few people have actually been interviewed like this in their life. Some people are such massive winners, they had to have 'winner' training-- which is the same thing as PR training. Media training. Imagine being a winner to the degree that people need you to be media trained to represent them well.
To read your name on Forbes' 30 under 30, your own answers to questions for the peons out there to read and self-improve, because its THEY who have to catch upto YOU. They are so far behind in life, they could use YOUR advice, even if it's all a scam. They are that desperate for some guidance.
It's weird that a date isn't an interview. A date is more like a test of how neurotypical you are, so that females dont get tricked into breeding with good looking autists. That's not the same thing as an interview. I dont know why all social interactions aren't more formal like a personal interview. I think that when people meet, they should have questions in mind beforehand, and then record the entire conversation, and post it for others to read so that everyone's thoughts and opinions they want out there are publicly known, that way, if you see a random person you can look them up on a database and know their personal opinions without even having to meet them. If everyone is required to do this, then it would be a lot less shamelful for people that have no internet opinions to exist.